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Handle containerd "CRIU not found" error message
During the PR to get "Forensic Container Checkpointing" enabled in
containerd the decision was made to not correctly report if containerd
cannot find the CRIU binary. The reason was that the e2e_node checkpoint
test did not understand the error message.

The e2e_node checkpoint test is skipped if the container runtime (CRI-O
or containerd) does not enable checkpoint support of if checkpoint
support is not implemented.

This commit adds another reason to skip a check. If the underlying OS
which is used to test "Forensic Container Checkpointing" in combination
with containerd or CRI-O is missing the CRIU binary.

This was encountered on Google's Container-Optimized OS (COS) based
tests where CRIU was not installed.

With this change merged it is possible for containerd to return the
correct error message without breaking Kubernetes e2e tests.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <areber@redhat.com>
2024-03-12 08:13:53 +00:00
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